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How the Titanic Survivors Were Picked Up by the Carpathia. Photographic Print
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41 x 30 cm - Ships in 1-2 daysPhotographic Print23,99 €23.99Price@23,99 €Ships in 1-2 dayshttp://imgc.artprintimages.com/images/art-print/how-the-titanic-survivors-were-picked-up-by-the-carpathia-_i-G-62-6227-2T83100Z.jpg@473_355@javascript:popHighzoomImage(894,671,13475004720,'-62-6227-2T83100Z', '',true)41 x 30 cm  Photographic Print 1True87273634990699PODSizeID=4985584@PODSubstrateID=4985630@PODTechnologyID=4985628Titanic Survivors. How the Titanic Survivors Were Picked up by the Carpathia. Photograph taken by Mr J W Barker of one of Titanic's collaspible boats containing about 30 people, approaching the Carpathia. Carpathia was sailing from New York City to Rijeka on the night of Sunday, 14 April 1912. The captain, Arthur Henry Rostron, was asleep in his cabin when wireless operator Harold Cottam burst in and told him of Titanic's distress signal. Captain Rostron immediately set course to the liner's last known position, over 60 miles away. At 4 o'clock in the morning Carpathia arrived at the scene after working her way through dangerous ice fields and was able to save 705 people. Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast Ireland during 1910 - 1911 and sank on April 15th, 1912 after striking an iceberg off the coast of New Foundland during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York, USA, with the loss of 1,522 passengers and crew..

Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
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61 x 46 cm - Ships in 1-2 daysPhotographic Print29,99 €Price@29,99 €Ships in 1-2 dayshttp://imgc.artprintimages.com/images/art-print/how-the-titanic-survivors-were-picked-up-by-the-carpathia-_i-G-62-6227-2T83100Z.jpg@473_355@javascript:popHighzoomImage(894,671,13475004720,'-62-6227-2T83100Z', '',true)61 x 46 cm  Photographic Print 1True87273634990875PODSizeID=4985595@PODSubstrateID=4985630@PODTechnologyID=4985628Titanic Survivors. How the Titanic Survivors Were Picked up by the Carpathia. Photograph taken by Mr J W Barker of one of Titanic's collaspible boats containing about 30 people, approaching the Carpathia. Carpathia was sailing from New York City to Rijeka on the night of Sunday, 14 April 1912. The captain, Arthur Henry Rostron, was asleep in his cabin when wireless operator Harold Cottam burst in and told him of Titanic's distress signal. Captain Rostron immediately set course to the liner's last known position, over 60 miles away. At 4 o'clock in the morning Carpathia arrived at the scene after working her way through dangerous ice fields and was able to save 705 people. Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast Ireland during 1910 - 1911 and sank on April 15th, 1912 after striking an iceberg off the coast of New Foundland during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York, USA, with the loss of 1,522 passengers and crew..

Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
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81 x 61 cm - Ships in 1-2 daysPhotographic Print39,99 €39.99Price@39,99 €Ships in 1-2 dayshttp://imgc.artprintimages.com/images/art-print/how-the-titanic-survivors-were-picked-up-by-the-carpathia-_i-G-62-6227-2T83100Z.jpg@473_355@javascript:popHighzoomImage(894,671,13475004720,'-62-6227-2T83100Z', '',true)81 x 61 cm  Photographic Print 1True87273634990971PODSizeID=4985601@PODSubstrateID=4985630@PODTechnologyID=4985628Titanic Survivors. How the Titanic Survivors Were Picked up by the Carpathia. Photograph taken by Mr J W Barker of one of Titanic's collaspible boats containing about 30 people, approaching the Carpathia. Carpathia was sailing from New York City to Rijeka on the night of Sunday, 14 April 1912. The captain, Arthur Henry Rostron, was asleep in his cabin when wireless operator Harold Cottam burst in and told him of Titanic's distress signal. Captain Rostron immediately set course to the liner's last known position, over 60 miles away. At 4 o'clock in the morning Carpathia arrived at the scene after working her way through dangerous ice fields and was able to save 705 people. Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast Ireland during 1910 - 1911 and sank on April 15th, 1912 after striking an iceberg off the coast of New Foundland during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York, USA, with the loss of 1,522 passengers and crew..

Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
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41 x 30 cm - Ships in 5-7 DaysPremium Photographic Print43,99 €43.99Price@43,99 €Ships in 5-7 Dayshttp://imgc.artprintimages.com/images/art-print/how-the-titanic-survivors-were-picked-up-by-the-carpathia-_i-G-62-6227-2T83100Z.jpg@473_355@javascript:popHighzoomImage(894,671,13475004720,'-62-6227-2T83100Z', '',false)41 x 30 cm  Premium Photographic Print 1True87273634989995PODSizeID=4985584@PODSubstrateID=4985629@PODTechnologyID=4985628Titanic Survivors. How the Titanic Survivors Were Picked up by the Carpathia. Photograph taken by Mr J W Barker of one of Titanic's collaspible boats containing about 30 people, approaching the Carpathia. Carpathia was sailing from New York City to Rijeka on the night of Sunday, 14 April 1912. The captain, Arthur Henry Rostron, was asleep in his cabin when wireless operator Harold Cottam burst in and told him of Titanic's distress signal. Captain Rostron immediately set course to the liner's last known position, over 60 miles away. At 4 o'clock in the morning Carpathia arrived at the scene after working her way through dangerous ice fields and was able to save 705 people. Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast Ireland during 1910 - 1911 and sank on April 15th, 1912 after striking an iceberg off the coast of New Foundland during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York, USA, with the loss of 1,522 passengers and crew..

Digitally printed on high gloss Premium Photographic Paper resulting in a unique silver pearlescent finish with stunning visual impact and depth that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
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61 x 46 cm - Ships in 5-7 DaysPremium Photographic Print59,99 €59.99Price@59,99 €Ships in 5-7 Dayshttp://imgc.artprintimages.com/images/art-print/how-the-titanic-survivors-were-picked-up-by-the-carpathia-_i-G-62-6227-2T83100Z.jpg@473_355@javascript:popHighzoomImage(894,671,13475004720,'-62-6227-2T83100Z', '',false)61 x 46 cm  Premium Photographic Print 1True87273634990171PODSizeID=4985595@PODSubstrateID=4985629@PODTechnologyID=4985628Titanic Survivors. How the Titanic Survivors Were Picked up by the Carpathia. Photograph taken by Mr J W Barker of one of Titanic's collaspible boats containing about 30 people, approaching the Carpathia. Carpathia was sailing from New York City to Rijeka on the night of Sunday, 14 April 1912. The captain, Arthur Henry Rostron, was asleep in his cabin when wireless operator Harold Cottam burst in and told him of Titanic's distress signal. Captain Rostron immediately set course to the liner's last known position, over 60 miles away. At 4 o'clock in the morning Carpathia arrived at the scene after working her way through dangerous ice fields and was able to save 705 people. Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast Ireland during 1910 - 1911 and sank on April 15th, 1912 after striking an iceberg off the coast of New Foundland during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York, USA, with the loss of 1,522 passengers and crew..

Digitally printed on high gloss Premium Photographic Paper resulting in a unique silver pearlescent finish with stunning visual impact and depth that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
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81 x 61 cm - Ships in 5-7 DaysPremium Photographic Print79,99 €79.99Price@79,99 €Ships in 5-7 Dayshttp://imgc.artprintimages.com/images/art-print/how-the-titanic-survivors-were-picked-up-by-the-carpathia-_i-G-62-6227-2T83100Z.jpg@473_355@javascript:popHighzoomImage(894,671,13475004720,'-62-6227-2T83100Z', '',false)81 x 61 cm  Premium Photographic Print 1True87273634990267PODSizeID=4985601@PODSubstrateID=4985629@PODTechnologyID=4985628Titanic Survivors. How the Titanic Survivors Were Picked up by the Carpathia. Photograph taken by Mr J W Barker of one of Titanic's collaspible boats containing about 30 people, approaching the Carpathia. Carpathia was sailing from New York City to Rijeka on the night of Sunday, 14 April 1912. The captain, Arthur Henry Rostron, was asleep in his cabin when wireless operator Harold Cottam burst in and told him of Titanic's distress signal. Captain Rostron immediately set course to the liner's last known position, over 60 miles away. At 4 o'clock in the morning Carpathia arrived at the scene after working her way through dangerous ice fields and was able to save 705 people. Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast Ireland during 1910 - 1911 and sank on April 15th, 1912 after striking an iceberg off the coast of New Foundland during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York, USA, with the loss of 1,522 passengers and crew..

Digitally printed on high gloss Premium Photographic Paper resulting in a unique silver pearlescent finish with stunning visual impact and depth that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
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37 x 25 cm - Ships in 5-7 DaysStretched Canvas Print67,99 €67.99Price@67,99 €Ships in 5-7 Dayshttp://imagecache5d.art.com/Crop/crop.jpg?img=62-6227-2T83100Z&x=17&y=17&w=365&h=242&size=2&maxw=473&maxh=488@473_313.605479452055@javascript:popHighzoomImage(894,671,13475004720,'-62-6227-2T83100Z', '',false)37 x 25 cm  Stretched Canvas Print 0False87273634985771PODSizeID=4985584@PODSubstrateID=4985621@PODTechnologyID=4985623Titanic Survivors. How the Titanic Survivors Were Picked up by the Carpathia. Photograph taken by Mr J W Barker of one of Titanic's collaspible boats containing about 30 people, approaching the Carpathia. Carpathia was sailing from New York City to Rijeka on the night of Sunday, 14 April 1912. The captain, Arthur Henry Rostron, was asleep in his cabin when wireless operator Harold Cottam burst in and told him of Titanic's distress signal. Captain Rostron immediately set course to the liner's last known position, over 60 miles away. At 4 o'clock in the morning Carpathia arrived at the scene after working her way through dangerous ice fields and was able to save 705 people. Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast Ireland during 1910 - 1911 and sank on April 15th, 1912 after striking an iceberg off the coast of New Foundland during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York, USA, with the loss of 1,522 passengers and crew..

This fine art Giclee on canvas print has been museum-wrapped around 1.5” wood stretcher bars, and finished with handpainted black edges.
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This fine art Giclee on canvas print has been museum-wrapped around 1.5” wood stretcher bars, and finished with handpainted black edges.
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